Shame : interpersonal behavior, psychopathology, and culture / edited by Paul Gilbert, Bernice Andrews.

Other author Gilbert, Paul, 1951 June 20-
Other author Andrews, Bernice.
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Oxford University Press, 1998.
Descriptionxiv, 288 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subjects

SeriesSeries in affective science
Series in affective science. ^A358644
Contents What is shame? Some core issues and controversies / Paul Gilbert -- Methodological and definitional issues in shame research / Bernice Andrews -- Early shame experiences and infant brain development / Allan N. Schore -- The forms and functions of the nonverbal signal of shame / Dacher Keltner & Lee Anne Harker -- Shame, status, and social roles: psychobiology and evolution / Paul Gilbert & Michael T. McGuire -- Shame and stigma / Michael Lewis -- Disclosing shame / James Macdonald -- The emotional disorders of shame / Digby Tantam -- Shame and childhood abuse / Bernice Andrews -- Shame in the labeling of mental illness / Thomas J. Scheff -- Shame in the therapeutic relationship / Suzanne M. Retzinger -- Domains of shame: evolutionary, cultural, and psychotherapeutic aspects / Deborah F. Greenwald and David W. Harder -- Gender, shame and culture: an antrhopological perspective / Nancy Lindisfarne -- The sacred and the social: cultures of honor and violence / Dov Cohen, Joseph Vandello and Adrian K. Rantilla
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 97044735
ISBN0195114795 (alk. paper)
ISBN0195114809 (pbk.)